Nature: Aerial (PROFESSIONAL) - HONORABLE MENTION
Tjorsa from above

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Tjorsa - Iceland's longest river - it is a glacial river and its source is the Hofsjökull glacier, Iceland. The colors and patterns are created by glacial melt flowing through volcanic silt. Aerial image (shot from a plane at 1,000 feet). Picture taken on June 29, 2015.
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Tjorsa - Iceland's longest river - it is a glacial river and its source is the Hofsjökull glacier, Iceland. The colors and patterns are created by glacial melt flowing through volcanic silt. Aerial image (shot from a plane at 1,000 feet). Picture taken on June 29, 2015.
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Jassen Todorov is an award winning photographer - his images have been published and featured by National Geographic, the Guardian, Telegraph, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror and Digital Photographer (UK), Weather Channel, Yahoo, Figaro and LaDepeche (France), News (Austria), Corriere della Sera (Italy), Dainik Bhaskar and Better Photography (India), CCTV and Xinhua News (China), among others, and exhibited at the Chicago O’Hare International Airport (USA), the Somerset House and the Heathrow Express, London. An active pilot and flight instructor, he specializes in aerial photography, featuring both popular and remote parts of the world. Recent awards include First Place in the 2015 International Photography Awards (New York) and Second Place in the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards-US Open Category (London). In August 2015, he served as a Guest Editor in the National Geographic's Your Shot From Above Assignment.BACK TO GALLERY